Find The Right Path In The Teachings Of Jesus
How do we become better people? What do we do to help us grow and improve in our lives? The answer is not so simple, but for Christians, the answer always starts with faith. Continue reading “Find The Right Path In The Teachings Of Jesus”
As the new year is still fresh, many people will begin to fulfill their new year resolutions with gusto. One resolution everyone should make, is to resolve to be positive and happy.
“Refuse to be a critic full of bias toward others.” This is a line from a very important Bible passage — one which guides us with very powerful and vital insight that keeps us on the right path in this life.
Have you ever heard the expression, “the best things in life are free?” When you stop to think about it, that really is true and those free, wonderful things, are at the ready to bring us all true, lasting happiness.
The Christian faith is centered on love, kindness and generosity — generosity in every sense of the word, including attitude and behavior. When one reads the Bible, you quickly see the light and hope.
I’m a big believer in the inspirational power of “quotes of the day” — pearls of wisdom that one reads each morning and indeed, throughout the day, to help keep us focused and motivated.
One of the most inspiring truths of the Christian faith, is that we’re encouraged to grow and evolve into better people. And fortunately, the Bible is filled with truly inspirational passages that encourage us and help us on that journey.
Each day, we awake with the choice to be happy or not. As a new day dawns, we have a fresh start to try and focus on hope and positivity, and that includes taking care of or our own psyche.
Kindness is not really an act, as much as it is a personal trait. You’re either kind all the time, or your kind only when it suits you. Hopefully, more and more of us are choosing to be kind all of the time, because we should never wait to be kind.
Chatting with a friend the other day, and we landed on the topic of the first step to becoming a more positive person. We debated if there were many steps to this transformation, or perhaps just one.